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delivered three straight balanced budgets without raising taxes. at a time when it's not a great time to be a governor. believe me, they are all looking for revenues. he did a great job. >> let me ask you this. you've been a professional for a long time. isn't it a relatively impressive thing for christi to have taken on the unions, done the things he has done but then be winning by 18 to 25% tonight in a blue state which has not given a republican a majority i think since 1988. >> look, governor christi is very charismatic. he's comfortable in his own skin. there's no question that he's benefitted from the fact that national democrats did not challenge him. and inside the state of new jersey democrats were divided. there were a lot of democrats that he cut deals with that supported him that may not support him if he runs for president. so chris christi will have a big victory. i don't know if it will be as big as he thinks it will be. i don't think it will be transferrable to the republicans in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina or any place else
delivered three straight balanced budgets without raising taxes. at a time when it's not a great time to be a governor. believe me, they are all looking for revenues. he did a great job. >> let me ask you this. you've been a professional for a long time. isn't it a relatively impressive thing for christi to have taken on the unions, done the things he has done but then be winning by 18 to 25% tonight in a blue state which has not given a republican a majority i think since 1988. >>...
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cost of health care is a tax but also 28 different taxes. gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to tax it back into prohibition. we will see the governor of new jersey refused to raise taxes will be reelected. the republican candidate in virginia who follows a republican governor who raised taxes the biggest in history may pay a penalty for his predecessor's. gerri: there is a lot going on in that race. thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time. war to come including a major insurance company for canceling policies for obama forces to change his message it changes every day a little bit different about keeping your insurance plan. so ally bank h
cost of health care is a tax but also 28 different taxes. gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to...
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. >> hmm, i see tax implications for that down the road. appreciate it. see you at the top of the hour. real money for david shuster for ali velshi. >> i'm meteorologist kvin corriveau. there is one basic theory in terms of elections and weather. that is if you're used to having the weather like seattle with an inch of rain that won't affect the election and the turnout. but if it were to be southern california and an inch of rain that boo definitely take a toll. it really wasn't a factor. we were looking for showers. over towards the west coast not a factor, either. there were light snow up here towards parts of idaho. but over here towards iowa, that was a major problem. we're talking about rain, sleet as well snow has been going on all day in that region. it's going to continue for the next couple of hours. you can see it right there pushing up towards the northeast. if you are on the roads you want to be careful because this is a major problem especially in that area of pink that is icing and that can be a major problem there. you can expect this to e
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>> tax dollars. peter, thank you. >>> an update on the people who are learning they can't keep their health care, even if they like it. here's jim angle. >> reporter: the controversy over cancellation of policies would have a less lasting impact if many of those being cap selled weren't also finding coverage under obama care will cost far more. >> for an average 27-year-old or 47-year-old man, rates will nearly double, about 97% to 99%. for a woman, rates go up by 55% to 62% on average across the country. >> reporter: take alison from florida. she got a cancellation notice. >> my new insurance policy, the premium would triple. i would go from $492 a month to $1,488, which is just ridiculous. >> reporter: she and her family of five don't qualify for subsidies, but can't afford obama care, either. >> we're talking $1,500 a month. that amount of money is more expensive than it costs to send my daughter to college for a year. >> reporter: a conservative website a collecting cancellation letters. millions
>> tax dollars. peter, thank you. >>> an update on the people who are learning they can't keep their health care, even if they like it. here's jim angle. >> reporter: the controversy over cancellation of policies would have a less lasting impact if many of those being cap selled weren't also finding coverage under obama care will cost far more. >> for an average 27-year-old or 47-year-old man, rates will nearly double, about 97% to 99%. for a woman, rates go up by 55%...
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. >>> new york city moving left, i mean far left, with a new mayor that wants to tax everything that moves. >>> and is president obama now lying about his original lie? the president tries to change what he's been saying for the past few years
. >>> new york city moving left, i mean far left, with a new mayor that wants to tax everything that moves. >>> and is president obama now lying about his original lie? the president tries to change what he's been saying for the past few years
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in colorado, a 25% tax on marijuana sales is on the ballot, and, in houston, a bond measure could determine whether the city renovates or razes the astrodome. the landmark arena opened in 1965, but it's beeclosed since 2009. illinois is about to become the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. the statehouse approved it today and sent the bill back to the state senate for a final technical change. meanwhile, the u.s. senate moved ahead on the first major bill to bar workplace discrimination against homosexual, bisexual, and transgender americans. the measure cleared a key procedural hurdle last night and could come to a final vote by friday. it faces strong republican opposition in the house. we'll have more on this later in the program. the mayor of toronto admitted today he has smoked crack cocaine, touching off new calls for him to resign. rob ford has been dogged since may by allegations he'd been caught on video smoking crack. he sidestepped questions, but, last week, toronto police said they've found a copy of the video. today, ford spoke to reporters outside his office. >> do i?
in colorado, a 25% tax on marijuana sales is on the ballot, and, in houston, a bond measure could determine whether the city renovates or razes the astrodome. the landmark arena opened in 1965, but it's beeclosed since 2009. illinois is about to become the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. the statehouse approved it today and sent the bill back to the state senate for a final technical change. meanwhile, the u.s. senate moved ahead on the first major bill to bar workplace discrimination...
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fourth, i'm sympathetic to the argument that i have heard from some of my constituents which is my tax dollars pay for the park and if i want to use them at 4:00 a.m. and that's my prerogative. i know people that work 12-hour shifts and if they want to walk their dog at night they should be able to and if someone wants to go jogging in the park before they go to work, they should be able to. i have heard the feedback which is it won't enforce them which is exactly my problem. my 5th point that i have serious concerns this law will be enforced. well, if it's not intended to target the homeless, then the investment banker, who is the law targeted? suspicious people, teenagers. i'm not comfortable that we would pass the idea that the law enforcement measure that it would be selectively enforced. lastly, i think there are some perfectly legitimate reasons to use the parks at night. 2 weeks ago, parks and recreation staff presented a packet in support of the ordinance. the last page in large font said nothing good happening in a darkened parkland escape at night. i don't think that sentimen
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english tax evaders be where. the british territory signed and information sharing agreement to help british authorities improve tax collection. all information on taxpayers held in the cayman islands will automatically be provided to her majesty revenue. they will use it to help those trying to launder and hide money to pay any tax that was somehow in and partly for iran. landing in japan where cars will soon be able to read your mind. i am afraid of this one. toyota is unveiling a color changing mood of reading car at the tokyo auto show. it is still in the concept stages. engineers envision the car using applications. the use of facial and voice recognition. what is the car looks like when you have reached? all right. nothing short of electric. the stock up more than 400% this year it is the day of reckoning. the big report just came out. did they crash and burn? stay where you are. at the end of the day it is all about "money." ♪ bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us uni
english tax evaders be where. the british territory signed and information sharing agreement to help british authorities improve tax collection. all information on taxpayers held in the cayman islands will automatically be provided to her majesty revenue. they will use it to help those trying to launder and hide money to pay any tax that was somehow in and partly for iran. landing in japan where cars will soon be able to read your mind. i am afraid of this one. toyota is unveiling a color...
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seems to be at least for now the person officially saying that look if you guys elect me i want to tax the rich i want to put an end to the controversial stop and frisk policy i want to be able to make this enormous gap between the rich and poor in new york city much lower and try to eradicated find affordable housing for so many people in new york city that need it and certainly these are all issues that resonate with new yorkers these days and it seems that they explain exactly why he is expected to win in this landslide election and curiously we cannot not point out that these are all issues that were brought to the limelight back after the financial crisis of two thousand and eight specifically underlined by the occupy wall street movement and this particular candidate is now seems to be voicing these concern concerns of the sort of over ninety percent ninety nine percent versus the one percent that have been suffering for all these years in new york city specifically but it's interesting because we finally have a candidate speaking to the occupy movement but this is in the city wh
seems to be at least for now the person officially saying that look if you guys elect me i want to tax the rich i want to put an end to the controversial stop and frisk policy i want to be able to make this enormous gap between the rich and poor in new york city much lower and try to eradicated find affordable housing for so many people in new york city that need it and certainly these are all issues that resonate with new yorkers these days and it seems that they explain exactly why he is...
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if it moves, we'll tax it. gasoline tax. taxes on miles driven. all these initiatives, they've got to be shot down to send a message we want smaller government. >> user fees. >> how about, remember what john roberts says? it's a penalty. >> our john roberts? >> yes. my john roberts. directly ahead, some comments from the 2009 nobel peace prize winner. who is that? president obama. he talks about war. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to
if it moves, we'll tax it. gasoline tax. taxes on miles driven. all these initiatives, they've got to be shot down to send a message we want smaller government. >> user fees. >> how about, remember what john roberts says? it's a penalty. >> our john roberts? >> yes. my john roberts. directly ahead, some comments from the 2009 nobel peace prize winner. who is that? president obama. he talks about war. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm...
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just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on social issues than ken cuccinelli in virginia or michele bachmann out of minnesota. chris christie is the most dangerous kind of republican there is. he seems to like a guy who will reach a cross party lines to get things done. no. christie will get things done. he will turn america bark to the bush era de backel that crippled this country for years. he is wrong-headed on so many issues. but he's probably going to win tonight. he's the media darling, here in the big apple. joining me now is our rapid response panel, randy wine
just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on...
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another 24% say taxes. so pocketbook issues dominating the new jersey electorate today as they decide whether to keep chris christie for four more years in the state of new jersey. look at this. it is not an optimism electriore when it comes to the economy. nearly 9 in 10 new jersey voters worry about the direction of the national economy over the next year. a bit of pessimism driving their vote as they look at the national economy and decide who they want to be their governor in the state of new jersey. again, let's take a look at this. remember, the president was slightly under water in the state of virginia. he's slightly over water, 51% approve, 49% disapprove, but again, a pretty evenly divided electorate in this state. the president won big, remember, twice, the state of new jersey. the president's job performance. here's one more, a lot of people are going to be talking about tonight. chris christie says if i win big, that makes me a formidable republican presidential contender. we're asking people a
another 24% say taxes. so pocketbook issues dominating the new jersey electorate today as they decide whether to keep chris christie for four more years in the state of new jersey. look at this. it is not an optimism electriore when it comes to the economy. nearly 9 in 10 new jersey voters worry about the direction of the national economy over the next year. a bit of pessimism driving their vote as they look at the national economy and decide who they want to be their governor in the state of...
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but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this doesn't go into effect then the school districts have flexible in how to spend the new resources. but that's been part of the problem is explaining what it is going to do other than increase funding. >> has something like this been put before voters. >> yes, just a few years ago, and it was 66% of the voters rejected it. so it it gives you an indication that the opposition they are facing. >> the chief architect of the plan says it is time for citizenning of the state to trust the state on education matters. how w
but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is...
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i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively look at my record as we were talking about before when we were outside, it's a solid conservative record and for goodness' sakes, almost everybody has been called a rino now. if you weren't in favor of the government shutdown you're a rino. i don't pay any attention to that. >> you never won more than what is it, 48%? >> i was just short of 49% four years ago. yeah. >> i think the last republican governor to break 50% is tom kean. >> the last republican state-wide was george bush 41. >> so every poll has you leading significantly. what will you be hap
i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively...
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points that new yorkers who want change have been asking for he's been talking a lot about imposing a tax on the rich he's been talking a lot about the eradicating this enormous inequality gap that's existed in new york city over the last years he's talked about more affordable housing a major issue new york city for anybody living here and you know benefits for our smaller wage workers all of these things also we have to note kind of remind us of the occupy wall street message that did erupt here in new york city after the financial crisis and now we have a politician who seems to be backing these specifics topics that new yorkers who are calling for change have been have been demanding so and it will it looks likely how that he's going to win this election in terms of implementing these particular policies that have certainly brought him to the forefront we're going to have to wait and see which specific steps he prioritizes for him rule those three my question or i mean here we have a candidate who is vocalising a lot of what the occupy wall street movement brought to the table but thi
points that new yorkers who want change have been asking for he's been talking a lot about imposing a tax on the rich he's been talking a lot about the eradicating this enormous inequality gap that's existed in new york city over the last years he's talked about more affordable housing a major issue new york city for anybody living here and you know benefits for our smaller wage workers all of these things also we have to note kind of remind us of the occupy wall street message that did erupt...
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this is just not the right time to raise taxes or raise minimum wage. any economist will tell you that. >> california, connecticut, new york, rhode island, the states that have this etched into their respective state constitutions are not exactly firing on all economic cylinders. california is coming back. you could argue connecticut's coming back. i don't know whether this has anything to do with that, but i doubt it. i'm wondering whether this holds that come back. >> think about it. if you're going to index these wages every year, what happens when quantitative easing which ultimately will cause inflation, we know that, $85 million a month being printed right now is going to ultimately cause price inflation in this system. you add on top of that an automatic increase on wages to employers on top of that? neil, that's got to hurt the consumer, hurt the working man, got to hurt the business owner. it just doesn't make economic sense. that doesn't surprise me coming from these guys. my favorite saying is the guys back east can mess up a one-piece puzzle
this is just not the right time to raise taxes or raise minimum wage. any economist will tell you that. >> california, connecticut, new york, rhode island, the states that have this etched into their respective state constitutions are not exactly firing on all economic cylinders. california is coming back. you could argue connecticut's coming back. i don't know whether this has anything to do with that, but i doubt it. i'm wondering whether this holds that come back. >> think about...
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. >> if you were to change the tax treatment, you also have people getting bumped off their insurance, because that would actually change the cost structures for insurance companies, right? >> well, no, you wouldn't. depending how you did it, you could make it seamless. this is one of the problems with the affordable care act. it does it in such a haphazard way, while it does deal with preexisting exclusions, it increases premium and kicks people off coverage they currently have. >> your response, brad woodhouse. >> that's not true. we're seeing across the country, premiums go down in the aggregate. we've also seen the lowest increase in health care costs since the 1970s. since the affordable care act was enacted. if you listen to republicans, usually you know, they will say, we like this, and we like that, and you find out most of the stuff they like is already, joy, in the affordable care act. >> including the preexisting conditions exclusion. loni chin, i want to ask you regarding the objections conservatives have to the affordable care act, are you not focusing only on the individ
. >> if you were to change the tax treatment, you also have people getting bumped off their insurance, because that would actually change the cost structures for insurance companies, right? >> well, no, you wouldn't. depending how you did it, you could make it seamless. this is one of the problems with the affordable care act. it does it in such a haphazard way, while it does deal with preexisting exclusions, it increases premium and kicks people off coverage they currently have....
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deliberately weak body create by articles of con federation, no separate executive and congress couldn't tax or regulate trade or raise an army. it didn't really trump the states which you write were essentially sovereign nations and jefferson had a different vision. you write in your book, fixated at governing at the national level and served on a committee to consider ben franklin's original proposal in the articles of con federation and jefferson was a persistent advocate of more central command. why was that so important to him? >> because he was ultimately a pragmatic politician. one of the things that goes to what we all do all day and what we think about and a lot of folks that we know and love think about, thomas jefferson was a career politician, for 40 years from 1769 until 1809, almost constantly in public office. he stepped out for a little while, running but by and large, he was there. and he believed in the life of the republic. he believed that the american revolution and ensuing american government was the embodiment of this extraordinary idea in western culture about human s
deliberately weak body create by articles of con federation, no separate executive and congress couldn't tax or regulate trade or raise an army. it didn't really trump the states which you write were essentially sovereign nations and jefferson had a different vision. you write in your book, fixated at governing at the national level and served on a committee to consider ben franklin's original proposal in the articles of con federation and jefferson was a persistent advocate of more central...
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people like his low-tax policies and is a man of the people. but when you admit to smoking crack when you're the mayor of a big city like that it, it might beatle difficult to survive. >> it happened in washington, if i remember. >> reporter: it did. but marion berry faced charges and was convicted and did come back into politics. here's the thing that rob ford has going for him. if he does not resign outright today there is no mechanism in canada to recall him, and they say a day in politics i a long time, week is forever. he has a year until the next mayoral elections come around to clean this up. if he decides to take a leave of absence, he has a lot of time to try to repair his image. he is going ton something of an apology tour as well. if he does resign, that's it for him. >> we'll watch this. we're expecting him to walk out at any moment. john, he tried very hard not to answer the question. today, as he finally came out and answered id, he said you didn't ask the question right before. i'm not an addict but, yeah, you now, i've smoked cr
people like his low-tax policies and is a man of the people. but when you admit to smoking crack when you're the mayor of a big city like that it, it might beatle difficult to survive. >> it happened in washington, if i remember. >> reporter: it did. but marion berry faced charges and was convicted and did come back into politics. here's the thing that rob ford has going for him. if he does not resign outright today there is no mechanism in canada to recall him, and they say a day...
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she wants to raise income tack, he wants to lower income tax, for everybody but the super rich. bety way, his business record is not really fantastic. he is trying to incentivize business to come here with mixed success, but because of andy, and because of that national name, if the government does well tonight, and it looks like he will, then people are talking about him being top of the republican party ticket in 2016 to possibly run against hillary clinton if she runs for the democrats. >> job there are always the pesky polls so what they are saying? >> governor cristty doesn't think they are pesky, not right now, because the last one i saw he was about 28 points ahead. is that he appeals across the board, to voters in new jersey. so that's the 20% who are republicans the 33% who are democrats and also crucial, 47% who are independent or swing voters. now he has said that he knows the level are looking at what he does tonight, because of that demographic, with a view to see whether he might be a good fit for them in 2016. and this is a governor who says i don't care how every
she wants to raise income tack, he wants to lower income tax, for everybody but the super rich. bety way, his business record is not really fantastic. he is trying to incentivize business to come here with mixed success, but because of andy, and because of that national name, if the government does well tonight, and it looks like he will, then people are talking about him being top of the republican party ticket in 2016 to possibly run against hillary clinton if she runs for the democrats....
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when you look at his stance, abortion, president's health care, taxes, unions, some issues that would turn democrats away from even consider gs a republican when you look at that, have not bothered them about chris christie. >> i think there are three things happening here. sandy is one of those things. if i were a voter in new jersey, i would look at sandy and that would probably be at the top of my list. the second thing is, chris christie is coming in now to -- at the descendancy of the tea party. the tea party was never that massively strong in new jersey to begin with. in 2009 when people like bob mcdonnell got elected, that was the senate seat of the tea party 2010, republicans take the house and now here we are three years later and what are we finding? the tea party is at all time lows. chris christie, traditional republican candidate is doing remarkably well in a state that votes for democrats on a national level. the third thing also is this, chris christie is someone who just speaks bluntly, whether you like him or not -- i disagree with him on women's rights issues but he
when you look at his stance, abortion, president's health care, taxes, unions, some issues that would turn democrats away from even consider gs a republican when you look at that, have not bothered them about chris christie. >> i think there are three things happening here. sandy is one of those things. if i were a voter in new jersey, i would look at sandy and that would probably be at the top of my list. the second thing is, chris christie is coming in now to -- at the descendancy of...
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update to improve schools and pay for technology, and in campbell measure e would renew a $85 parcel tax for eight years to help fund the school district's seven campuses. stay with nbc bay area both on air and on-line for the latestp election results. visit bay ar=5 and search election. >>> we have new details this morning about the gunman who shot and killed himself inside a busy new jersey mall. authorities say they don't believe at this point richard schoop ever intended to hurt anyone except himself. ron allen has the latest from garden state mall. store by store trying to make sure that, in fact, the area is completely safe. the mall is closed for today, and until further notice. police believe it was a single gunman that was responsible. apparently police knew who richard shoop was due to a previous run-in with the law. we're not sure exactly what that involves, but ut bottom line is they still don't know why he did this. he appeared at the mall around 9:20 just ten minutes or so before closing dressed in black, wearing a motorcycle helmet of at least six times. described as a lo
update to improve schools and pay for technology, and in campbell measure e would renew a $85 parcel tax for eight years to help fund the school district's seven campuses. stay with nbc bay area both on air and on-line for the latestp election results. visit bay ar=5 and search election. >>> we have new details this morning about the gunman who shot and killed himself inside a busy new jersey mall. authorities say they don't believe at this point richard schoop ever intended to hurt...
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the way he plans to do that is by raising taxes on the rich to help educate and create universal pre-k for low-income children. de blasio's biracial family has resonated with black and latino voters. meanwhile, joe lhota once served as mayor giuliani's budget director. he's more closely aligned with the current mayor, michael bloomberg. de blasio would be the city's first democratic mayor in more than two decades. stunning when you think that the majority of voters here are actually democrats. >> debra, thank you. anna, tell me why these voters may want to secede. >> reporter: well, there are 11 counties in northern colorado voting on whether or not to create a 51st state. these are rural communities angry at a democratic-run legislature. the house, the senate, the governor's office all democratic majority. they're mad about gun control. they're mad about renewable energy standards. this is the way they think they're going to best have their voices heard. the idea of secession isn't likely to become a reality regardless of how today's vote goes, but it certainly sends a powerful messag
the way he plans to do that is by raising taxes on the rich to help educate and create universal pre-k for low-income children. de blasio's biracial family has resonated with black and latino voters. meanwhile, joe lhota once served as mayor giuliani's budget director. he's more closely aligned with the current mayor, michael bloomberg. de blasio would be the city's first democratic mayor in more than two decades. stunning when you think that the majority of voters here are actually democrats....
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tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something that our competition in the black market isn't doing. tracy: i am not sure what jobs they are associated with. and won't even act. are you worried the price will go up if you tax this more? that is what will happen if the tax is based on the price of the marijuana. >> we will see a slight increase temporarily but it is important to remember in colorado for example market-based is also going to increase significantly. currently, only seriously ill patients in colorado can obtain marijuana legally. after jan. first any adult over 21 and we will see the market scale,
tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something...
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colorado residents asked to approve a 25% tax on recreational marijuana to fund school construction. mean while, the mostly mormon city of hyde park, utah, considering the legalization of beer sales. and in massachusetts and new york, voters will decide on the development of new casinos. washington state and new jersey residents are going to be asked to raise the minimum wage ins those states. so lots of ballot initiatives to consider. >> absolutely, ty. it's going to be interesting to gauge the turnout on those -- some of those ballot questions as well. gold prices closing right now. it's been a little bit of a downside session. a lot of people are more focused on the oil market. sharon epperson tracking the action at the nymex. >> hey, there's a lot of focus on the oil market but traders are watching gold at the close and we are dipping a bit here as we go into the close and slightly lower by about $6 or so. the fact that u.s. dollar has gained some ground is one of the factors that's contributing to the slide in gold. some are saying they're looking at some of the positive economi
colorado residents asked to approve a 25% tax on recreational marijuana to fund school construction. mean while, the mostly mormon city of hyde park, utah, considering the legalization of beer sales. and in massachusetts and new york, voters will decide on the development of new casinos. washington state and new jersey residents are going to be asked to raise the minimum wage ins those states. so lots of ballot initiatives to consider. >> absolutely, ty. it's going to be interesting to...
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. >> officials have now unveiled images of some of the priceless pieces of art that found by tax evaders in an apartment last year. once again, in london for news on that. >> . >> charlie anglo has more. >> a landscape by cannon leto, a portrait, a self-portrait by auto digs. the true value of this treasure drove is just coming to light. among the 1,400 works found, some the world never knew existed. like this piece by the early modernist. often called the quintessential jewish artist of the 20th century. german authorities evaded questions as to why it has taken them more than a year to make the find public. owner 80-year-old cornelius inherited the collection from his father. who was recruited by the nazis to sell so called degenerate art, but also bout privately. hitler deemed some work immoral, and jewish collectors were forced to sell them at lower prices. that a painting so valuable it sold for nearly $120 million last year. but the discovery poses a moral and legal mind field for german authorities his claims to the paintings will come flooding in. >> the people that deal in this
. >> officials have now unveiled images of some of the priceless pieces of art that found by tax evaders in an apartment last year. once again, in london for news on that. >> . >> charlie anglo has more. >> a landscape by cannon leto, a portrait, a self-portrait by auto digs. the true value of this treasure drove is just coming to light. among the 1,400 works found, some the world never knew existed. like this piece by the early modernist. often called the quintessential...
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another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you think? >> it does if they get a lot of publicity. if it's a vibrant campaign drives turnout. if it's on the ballot, probably not enough. >> progressive? >> ostensibly raise money in schools. >> see those progressives. always for the children. please. >> wake up. we're talking about gmo, pot legalization. you talk about gay -- anti-marriage equality issues in 2004, 11 states passed them by more than 57%. this year, 2012 ballot initiatives, minnesota -- last year minnesota failed to ban same-sex marriage, maryland maine, washington legalized, col
another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you...
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one of the outcomes of the aca is the excise tax cap that hits in 2018. you can complain as much as you want about the law, but gives you an out as an employer. i've yet to meet an employer is going to pay the 40% excise tax on the system that they already consider efficient. we have established a ceiling that employers are willing to pay. i think what the senator pointed out is that consumers are going to be exposed to more risk. it is going to come in one form or another. when people start to see how much more they're going to have to pay -- there are only two ways for an employer to stay. the unit you have to raise deductibles or out-of-pocket limits. as a general rule of thumb for every dollar you try to stay under in premium, you have to increase maximum exposure to participants by $2. if you're talking about $50 is not a big deal, but if you talk about a thousand dollars that's a huge exposure. if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants,
one of the outcomes of the aca is the excise tax cap that hits in 2018. you can complain as much as you want about the law, but gives you an out as an employer. i've yet to meet an employer is going to pay the 40% excise tax on the system that they already consider efficient. we have established a ceiling that employers are willing to pay. i think what the senator pointed out is that consumers are going to be exposed to more risk. it is going to come in one form or another. when people start to...
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in colorado there is a proposal on the table that would tax marijuana sales using the money to build schools and fund drug enforcement. and there is a proposal in northern colorado where 11 counties want voters to decide if they would like to succeed from the state. they are called new colorado. and in texas drilling for a drought, opposition six would fund $2 billion worth of water projects in the loan star state. for updates we invite you to go to our website any time anywhere. and later this evening as the results come in, you are find them as aljazeera.com. >>> secretary of state john kerry taking a brief deter to poland. he addressed the spying allegations by the nsa, saying the u.s. is open to discussions on the agency and its program. >> president obama welcomes this opportunity to work with our allies, and ultimately if we get it right, which we will, we can alleviate concerns and trendingthen our intelligence going forward and we can all be safer as a result. >>> kerry's next stop will be israel. >>> things could be turning around for the affordable care act. a senior offici
in colorado there is a proposal on the table that would tax marijuana sales using the money to build schools and fund drug enforcement. and there is a proposal in northern colorado where 11 counties want voters to decide if they would like to succeed from the state. they are called new colorado. and in texas drilling for a drought, opposition six would fund $2 billion worth of water projects in the loan star state. for updates we invite you to go to our website any time anywhere. and later this...
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but listen, i think longer term, it's better, the tax will be lifted, if the oil price slides, the tax removed from the economy should be better for equities, mid to longer term. so really, support level here at 92, i think, will be the floor for the next couple of weeks. i'm not quite as bearish as rizani. >> and we'll have more on our show about crude. and joined by mark fisher, one of the biggest energy traders around, a very bold and surprising call on what's next for oil. he'll join us at 1:00 p.m. eastern, futuresnow.cnbc.com. >> we'll see you guys about a half hour from now. >>> after this break, the moment you've been waiting for, you'll see him making his way right here to post 9, duncan niederauer, president of nyse, a exclusive on cnbc, before twitter goes public here on this very exchange. we're back with that gentleman here in a couple of minutes. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with pa
but listen, i think longer term, it's better, the tax will be lifted, if the oil price slides, the tax removed from the economy should be better for equities, mid to longer term. so really, support level here at 92, i think, will be the floor for the next couple of weeks. i'm not quite as bearish as rizani. >> and we'll have more on our show about crude. and joined by mark fisher, one of the biggest energy traders around, a very bold and surprising call on what's next for oil. he'll join...
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we're going to see people who are firmly working here out of the shadows paying taxes. >> president obama -- from the republican national committees hispanic advisory counsel. thanks for being with us. let me start with you. there are now three republicans in the house who have joined democrats in backing a comprehensive, sweeping immigration bill. which would essentially give a pathway to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country. all right, so, the question is why do so many republicans oppose the concept itself? what is so wrong with it? >> i don't think we oppose the concept. we oppose the procedure used in the senate. in fact, senator rubio has said that the house approach is the right approach. let me explain what the house approach is. it's breaking up the different issues. the president just articulated in the clip you just ran, in to segments that can be debated and a pro approved into smaller bills. what the speaker of the house said, number one, he is committed to comprehensive reform, the leader of the republican party of the house and secondly a
we're going to see people who are firmly working here out of the shadows paying taxes. >> president obama -- from the republican national committees hispanic advisory counsel. thanks for being with us. let me start with you. there are now three republicans in the house who have joined democrats in backing a comprehensive, sweeping immigration bill. which would essentially give a pathway to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country. all right, so, the...
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this will be a big tax-and-spend boondoggle for the american people. sure enough, connell, we found out it was much worse than we ever anticipated. i think governoo christie, don't take away anything he has done in new jersey. he is a remarkable governor in a blue state. leadership during superstorm sandy is something to be commended but i think when you look at a national ticket and look at primary process, look at conservative party right now i don't think governor christie, he might prove us all wrong i don't think he is necessarily going to be the guy that will make it through a primary process. connell: look at electoral college math, people say i can't believe you're talking about, this governor's race and fast forwarding to 2016, what is your argument for somebody like a cuccinelli if he wins the primary? it will not be him necessarily running for president but somebody from that background wins the primary, how does he win? have you seen the math that shows you he can win nationally. >> politics is always about addition rather than subtract shu
this will be a big tax-and-spend boondoggle for the american people. sure enough, connell, we found out it was much worse than we ever anticipated. i think governoo christie, don't take away anything he has done in new jersey. he is a remarkable governor in a blue state. leadership during superstorm sandy is something to be commended but i think when you look at a national ticket and look at primary process, look at conservative party right now i don't think governor christie, he might prove us...
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in colorado, voters are weighing in on a preparal to tax -- proposal to tax legal marijuana at 25%. >>> in houston, texas, voters will decide whether to tear down the historic astrodome or turn it into a convention center. the stadium opened in 1965 but it has not been home to a sports team for years. when hurricane katrina hit new orleans, as many as 25,000 people actually lived inside the astrodome until they were able to go home. >>> well, the race for governor of rainfall is still a year -- of california still a yearaway. coming up, the republican candidates who will try to unseat governor brown including one who is launching his campaign today. >>> this morning there is a warning about mountain lions in woodside in san mateo county. that's after a deer was found dead on private property on woodside road. deputies think the deer was killed by a mountain lion. authorities say people should avoid hiking, jogging or biking at dawn and dusk when mountain lions are most active. >>> another march planned in santa rosa two weeks after the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy by a sonoma c
in colorado, voters are weighing in on a preparal to tax -- proposal to tax legal marijuana at 25%. >>> in houston, texas, voters will decide whether to tear down the historic astrodome or turn it into a convention center. the stadium opened in 1965 but it has not been home to a sports team for years. when hurricane katrina hit new orleans, as many as 25,000 people actually lived inside the astrodome until they were able to go home. >>> well, the race for governor of rainfall...
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for medicaid, 48% of people who buy insurance through the individual market will have thatdit -- a tax credit averages over $5,500. the aca is over four years old, we have seen improvements. the opening of the marketplace on october one is the latest step in the implementation of the law, we acknowledge that we have a lot more to do and are ready to do it. thank you, mr. chairman. you, commissioner tavenner. we will start a series of five- minute questions. everyoneld myself and else to five minutes. you might only get one question, that way we can go around once, twice, three times, as long as it takes so people can get questions asked. i hope we will keep within five minutes so everyone gets to ask questions. we'll start now. evaluate the as we problems with the website, it is important to get the facts straight. some have said that fixing the website could take six months to one year, others state that there are 5 million lines of code to rewrite, others urge you to start from scratch. wring some facts to this overheated debate. -- bring some facts to this overheated debate. i under
for medicaid, 48% of people who buy insurance through the individual market will have thatdit -- a tax credit averages over $5,500. the aca is over four years old, we have seen improvements. the opening of the marketplace on october one is the latest step in the implementation of the law, we acknowledge that we have a lot more to do and are ready to do it. thank you, mr. chairman. you, commissioner tavenner. we will start a series of five- minute questions. everyoneld myself and else to five...
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>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it has a state-of-the-art scoreboard, 42 concession stands, 192 public toilets. katy officials insist they're not trying to compete. >> allen decided for their district that they would build a stadium for one high school. we're building a stadium that will serve seven high schools. >> reporter: so this is the time to do it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: now, it's up to the voters in an election that both sides will watch as intensely as they watch every tigers game. >> people live and breathe high school football here. >> reporter: if the measure passes in today's election, he the new stadium could
>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it...
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and maintain schools and pay for technology, and in campbell, measure e would renew an $85 partial tax for eight years to help fund the school district's seven campuses. stay with nbc bay area both on air and on-line. we'll have the very latest election results at nbc bay area.com. just search election. >>> right now want to take a quick break, but we're going to have a look at weather and traffic after this. to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> good tuesday morning. it is crystal clear from the coast to the inland valleys, and we'll see a nice warm sunny finish to the day. 77 degrees in livermore. 70 degrees in fremont, and 73 degrees on the way to san jose. overall running two to three degrees warmer than where we hit yesterday. as we head througho
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a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know you're coming to herminie. woman: the aroma in 90-degree days... can sometimes just want to knock you over. woman: we have water. we have power, we have gas, but we have no sewage. i guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my
a larger cost on a smaller tax base, and, arguably, less affluent communities. man: sewickley township is a rural farming community, however, herminie itself would be considered to be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know...
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his program in one sentence raising taxes to fund education and social services i'd like to be close. i think he had that opportunity if he wins build a blind steal a progressive democrats will take over from michael bloomberg after twelve years in power. like the billionaire he worked for non profit organization decades ago he supported the koran was sandinista government. when pres reagan was against it. today he focuses on local issues and that is mochi ethnic family for not hesitating to dance with his children to the camera. the more families involved in the election. his sons andrew haircut has even become a centerpiece of the blind see this campaign still most of those who support the democrats do so because he promises a fairer and more people in new york we have a strong city but we need a more fair city the big apple's middle class is also enthusiastic about the democratic candidate the longest policies will bring rents down a blind steal promises to build two hundred thousand extra affordable housing units in the city. with goals to keep it close eye on events there in new
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he is a hard left and very much tax the rich kind of guy. and colorado voting on a measure that define the rich as anyone making more than $75,000 or more. 75 grand makes you rich in colorado? charles: imagine that. of all states, their leading the way with marijuana and everything else but we have a serious problem where people forgot how we became the greatest country in the world and jealousy, envy, hatred, stirred by politicians beginning in the highest office of this country will have major ramifications. our dna is still there. we have people who believe in this country, bobby been entrepreneurship and accountability but more and more success is a four letter word, more and more being extraordinary is a bad thing. stuart: tax the rich looks like a successful program in some parts of the country. new york, this guy will win in new york by 40 points. he is all about taxing the rich. charles: a crazy race, in seattle, going to the furthest left. if you look at all these places, whether it is washington dc or new york, city or state, incom
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see if he wants to raise taxes, see if he has to raise taxes to do that. plus he has some thoughts on 2016. all of that is going to be in our woeb site after the show. we're right back. a little election day take-away on how to watch the result ls as they come in tonight. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> poll closings will happen in less than ten hours, so here are a few final thoughts on how to watch this election day. of course to me, the big story is going to be the future of the republican party. this fight with the tea party that's going o
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on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's biracial teenage son. >> he is the only democrat with the guts to really break in the bloomberg years, the only one who will raise taxes on the rich to fund early childhood and after-school programs. he has the boldest plan to build affordable housing and is the only one who will end a stop and frisk area that unfairly targets people of color. he will be a mayor for every new yorker, no matter where they live or what they look like, and i would say that even if he weren't my dad. >> david, as you well know, that ad has received more than 280,000 views
on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's...
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so if we raise taxes, that would mean raising taxes on the average american by about 20%. over the long term, when these entitlements really kick in, we're talking about raising taxes on the average american by something, like, 50%. so unless we get spending under control, we're going to have a very different world in the not-too-distant future. >> do you think -- and we're almost out of time -- that we are going to have another repeat in january of what we just went through in october? >> well, i hope not. and what i would like to see is, again, not so much a debate over the debt ceiling, but rather a debate over spending. that's the cause. that's the problem. we should be doing that right now, and we should be getting control of our budget before we get to the situation that we faced a few weeks ago. that was a terrible situation, obviously. it ended sort of well for a short period of time. but that's not the way to handle things. we need to get the spending under control. that's the only way to do it. >> ed lazear, thank you for taking the time. sounds like a sensible s
so if we raise taxes, that would mean raising taxes on the average american by about 20%. over the long term, when these entitlements really kick in, we're talking about raising taxes on the average american by something, like, 50%. so unless we get spending under control, we're going to have a very different world in the not-too-distant future. >> do you think -- and we're almost out of time -- that we are going to have another repeat in january of what we just went through in october?...
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in sunnyvale they will vote on a gun ballot as well as waterfront development in san francisco and tax hikes across the counties and numerous city council and mayoral races tomorrow -- today. >> new questions in the investigation into the missing patient at san francisco general hospital found dead later in a hospital stairwell. an attorney for the sheriff deputy being questioned of the express disputes reports of a witness. a man told a supervisor at the hospital someone was lying in the stairwell four days before spalding's body was found by an engineer. the man was believed to be a hospital employee before he could be questioned. an attorney says the story does not add up and no one has found the witness and doesn't think he actually exists. >> for the first time, the prosecution is revealing a possible motive in the murder of an oakland federal investigator. the body of sandra coke was found in a park inage. -- in a park in august. during a hearing, a man was upset about going back to jail for parole violation and miss his mother's funeral. the parole violation was triggered by the
in sunnyvale they will vote on a gun ballot as well as waterfront development in san francisco and tax hikes across the counties and numerous city council and mayoral races tomorrow -- today. >> new questions in the investigation into the missing patient at san francisco general hospital found dead later in a hospital stairwell. an attorney for the sheriff deputy being questioned of the express disputes reports of a witness. a man told a supervisor at the hospital someone was lying in the...
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let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs. >> reporter: overall turnout is expected to below, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this election could be closer than the polls suggest. that has some democrats a little bit worried. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> the other governor's race on the ballot is in new jersey. chris christie holds a commanding lead over democrat barbara buono. he refused to rule out the possibility he would resign before a second term is over to run for president. >>> coming up on the morning news, a survivor's story. one of the cleveland kidnapping victim shares the horrific details of her ten years in captivity. this is the cbs morning news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by airborne, immune support, now in the form of gummis. ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncert
let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs. >> reporter: overall turnout is expected to below, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this election could be closer than the polls suggest. that has some democrats a little bit worried. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> the other governor's race on the ballot is in new jersey. chris christie holds a commanding lead...